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3 women face charges of endangering children

3 women face charges of endangering children BOARDMAN Police arrested three women Tuesday,


MYCAP skills, training open house is next week

The classes begin Sept. 23, and participants must register by Sept. 12.


BIRTHS

Births St. Elizabeth boardman hospital Niya Freeman and Dominique Collier, Youngstown, twin


Man arrested for threatening woman with shotgun

Was an argument about drugs


Hiring announced

Hiring announced YOUNGSTOWN Meridian HealthCare has announced the hiring of a new director of


Brazil bans most burning for 60 days to curb Amazon fires

Associated Press RIO DE JANEIRO Brazil on Thursday banned most legal fires for land-clearing for


Selected local stocks

Selected local stocks STOCK, DIVIDENDCLOSECHANGE Alcoa Inc.,17.800.79 Aqua America, 2.11


MAHONING COUNTY Indictments

The grand jury also indicted these people on these charges: Christopher M. Lacey, 32, North Osborn


EPA moves to revoke rules on methane leaks

Associated Press WASHINGTON The Trump administration moved Thursday to revoke regulations on


JUNIOR FAIR

JUNIOR FAIR Youth Day James Moore of Canfield and Natalia Kresic of Warren were crowned this


Judge ends case against Epstein

Associated Press NEW YORK A judge formally ended the criminal case against Jeffrey Epstein on


COURTS

COURTS MAHONING COUNTY MARRIAGE LICENSES Evan J. Fagerty, 26, of 40 Edwards Ave., Canfield,


Watchdog: Comey violated FBI policies

Associated Press WASHINGTON Former FBI Director James Comey violated FBI policies in his


‘A big deal’

Florida braces for Hurricane Dorian Associated Press MIAMI Florida residents picked the


Federal charges being filed against Reardon in JCC threat case

The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Cleveland has called a news conference for 10 a.m. today to announce federal criminal charges related to threats made against the Jewish Community Center of Youngstown.


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Youngstown becomes latest ‘Purple Heart City’

City officials and armed forces veterans unveiling a new sign in downtown Youngstown during the Purple Heart City memorial dedication ceremony Wednesday are, from left, Councilwoman Basia Adamczak, D-7th; Mayor Jamael Tito Brown; Leo Connelly Jr., a Purple Heart recipient; Commander Herman Breuer of the Military Order of the Purple Heart Chapter 606 in Trumbull County; City Council President DeMaine Kitchen; and Councilman Julius Oliver, D-1st.


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EXCLUSIVE | State orders Youngstown to reimburse water, wastewater, environmental funds

Despite Mayor Jamael Tito Brown's contention that state Auditor Keith Faber's repayment demand is unaffordable, would jeopardize city services and burden citizens, Faber said the repayment terms the state has offered amount to 0.6 of a percent of the city’s total operating budget, and wouldn’t have put the city into fiscal emergency.

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Trumbull prosecutor wants Warren killer to stay behind bars longer

Trumbull County Prosecutor Dennis Watkins has again asked that Mitchell Monday, 45, be denied parole for killing Mark Dixon in 1995, and for setting Monday’s mattress and other items on fire in the Trumbull County jail while awaiting trial.


Youngstown police patrol union gets a new contract with raises

The contract ‘is fair for now,’ says the union president.


Man charged in hostage situation has history of conflict with women, police

A judge has ordered Shawn M. Riley to remain in the Trumbull County jail without eligibility to make bond, because there is probable cause he violated a condition of his bond on an earlier case.